Transitional Dining Room Design Ideas
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Third Element Studio
Transitional open plan dining in Melbourne with medium hardwood floors, no fireplace, brown floor and exposed beam.
Platinum Flooring Solutions
Solid Tallowwood refurbishment and custom stain.
Design ideas for a transitional dining room in Sydney.
Design ideas for a transitional dining room in Sydney.
Mia Rao Design
Mia Rao Design created a classic modern kitchen for this Chicago suburban remodel. A built-in banquette featuring a Saarinen table is the perfect spot for breakfast.
Covenant LLC
Seating area featuring built in bench seating and plenty of natural light. Table top is made of reclaimed lumber done by Longleaf Lumber. The bottom table legs are reclaimed Rockford Lathe Legs.
Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Photographer: Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
Interior Designer: Miriam Dillon, Associate AIA, ASID
Design ideas for a transitional dining room in DC Metro with beige walls and beige floor.
Design ideas for a transitional dining room in DC Metro with beige walls and beige floor.
Memmo Interiors
Small transitional dining room in San Francisco with white walls, light hardwood floors and brown floor.
Julia Chasman Design
Breakfast nook makes the most of the space with built-in custom banquette seating and one vintage chair painted in coral Fusion chalk paint. Rattan Pendant from Serena & Lily, and marble-topped pedestal table from Rejuvenation. Curtain fabric from Rose Tarlow.
Transitional Dining Room Design Ideas
Amy Carman Design
This beautifully-appointed Tudor home is laden with architectural detail. Beautifully-formed plaster moldings, an original stone fireplace, and 1930s-era woodwork were just a few of the features that drew this young family to purchase the home, however the formal interior felt dark and compartmentalized. The owners enlisted Amy Carman Design to lighten the spaces and bring a modern sensibility to their everyday living experience. Modern furnishings, artwork and a carefully hidden TV in the dinette picture wall bring a sense of fresh, on-trend style and comfort to the home. To provide contrast, the ACD team chose a juxtaposition of traditional and modern items, creating a layered space that knits the client's modern lifestyle together the historic architecture of the home.
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